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4 The DX Master Remote
4.1 Introduction
The Master Remote is the central building block in a DX System. Every DX System must have
one, and only one Master Remote.
The DX Master Remote
• Acts as the primary user interface
o Has the system on/off switch
o Reads user commands (joystick movement, button pushes, switches)
o Displays the system status to the user via the System Status LED
• Controls the status of the DX System
• Stores and controls up to six Drive Profiles.
• Provides a DX System programming socket for the HHP or the Wizard.
The Master Remote is fully programmable to suit a wide range of powerchair types and
user needs. Correct installation and programming are essential to ensure optimum
performance and safety.
The G90 Master Remote
Most Master Remotes have their own user input device in the form of a joystick, but this is
not always the case. For example: the G91 does not have a joystick, it depends on either a
Secondary Remote or a set of switches to obtain direction and speed commands.
Most Master Remotes have their own display with battery gauge and system status
information. Some Master Remotes however, such as the chin remote and the tray remote,
do not have their own display, they only have a System Status LED.